THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1

Honor Engaged Pair
At Reception Sunday

divitlei in Jociefy

Friday, July 21, 1950

Guests at Greenbush Inn last week included Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Green, Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Neuman and son, Paul, Mr. and Mrs. A. Keliman, Berniece Jacob,
Mr. and Mrs. William Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Jacob and daugh-
ter, Debby, Mr. and Mrs. Shay Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie
Rattner, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leeds, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kline, Joe
Marulla, Dr. and Mrs. Danial Budson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold-
man, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Goldman.
Rabbi and Mrs. Isadore Fine and children, Bernice, Melvin
and Gail, are the guests for the month of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. L. Levine of Sturtevant Ave. Rabbi Fine is spiritual leader
of Cong. Etz Chaim 'of Flatbush, Brooklyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schembeck of Monte Vista Ave. are taking
a three-week motor trip through Wisconsin.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson of Chicago Blvd., and Mr. and
Mrs. James Wineman and children of Roslyn Road are spending
the summer in their Charlevoix home.
Mrs. Rose Lipson of Merton Road has returned from a vaca-
tion in the East.
Mrs. Benjamin Lambert, Mrs. 0. L. Polozker and Mrs. Eugene
Sloman of the Belcrest Hotel are guests at the Grand Hotel,
Mackinac Island, for three weeks.
MISS ERMA AVERBUCH
Mrs. M. Wohlgemuth of Philadelphia Avenue is spending the
summer in Los Angeles, California, where she is visiting her chil-
At a family dinner, July 9, the
dren and grandchildren.
engagement was announced of
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Linx of Byron Ave. have motored to Erma Averbuch, daughter of
Miami Beach Fla., for a fortnight's vacation.
Mrs. Ann Averbuch of McQuade
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brown and children of Hartwell Ave. are Ave. and Charles Averbuch of
spending several weeks in Goderich, Oentario.
Fullerton Ave. to Sherman
Miss Marcia Ermann of Merton Road, accompanied by her Zeldes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
sister, Mrs. Joseph 'Ullman of Cincinnati, Ohio, is taking a three- Zeldes of Hazelwood Ave.
week trip through the West.
A reception honoring the cou-
Mrs. Milton Alexander of Calvert Ave. and her daughter, ple will be held at 8 p.m., Sun-
Helen, are spending the week in Chicago.
day, July 23, at the home of the
Touring through Mexico are Carl and Sander Levin, sons of bride-elect's aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Levin of West Boston Blvd., and William Bro- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rubens, 15819
der, son of Mrs. Hyman Brotler of Burlington Drive.
Ward Ave. No cards.
Mrs. Irma Marks of Los Angeles, California, is the house-guest
The wedding date has been
of her sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner of Atkin- set for Nov. 19.
son Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jacobson of Muirland Ave. recently had
as their guests for several weeks their children and grandchildren, Dr. Heller Criticizes
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mallitz and sons of Cleveland, and Dr. and Mrs. Misjudgment of Deity
M. Blau and daughters, who have now returned to their home
in Miami, Fla.
Dr. Bernard Heller, former di-
Miss Judith Levin, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Samuel Levin rector of the U. of M. Hillel
of Broadstreet Blvd., and Miss Joyce Janeway, daughter of Mr. Foundation, claims that stereo-
and Mrs. Robert Janeway of Canterbury Drive, have joined a stu- typed judg-
dent group touring several European countries this summer.
ments of the
Mr. and Mrs. George Lieber of Lawrence Ave. are taking an God of the Old
extended motor trip to Nova Scotia during this month.
Testament con-
Miss Emma Butzel of the Belcrest Hotel is spending the sum- tribute to anti-
mer in Charlevoix, Mich.
Semitism. H i s
Miss Sarah Frazer of Dumbarton Road, accompanied by her article, "Anti-
nephew, James Keene, sailed last week on a Panama cruise.
Semitic Stereo-
Mrs. J. B. Gaylord of the Belcrest Hotel has left for a month's types of God"
vacation in Charlevoix.
appears in the
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush of Sarasota, Fla., are visiting current August_
their children, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Willens of Northlawn Ave. for issue of The
Dr. Heller
Humanist, a bimonthly pub-
a month.
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith of Shrewsbury Road, accompan- lished by American Humanist
ied by their daughter Geni, and their son Richard, are spending Association at Yellow Springs,
0.
a month in Charlevoix, Mich.
By presenting only the more
Miss Elaine Platt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Platt of
forbidding picture of the Old
Birchcrest Drive, is visiting relatives in Chicago, Ill.
Honoring Valter Poole and members of the Detroit Symphony Testament Jehovah as "the God
Orchestra, Dr. and Mrs. Michael Freeman of Wellesley Drive en- of the Jews" and by presenting
tertained at an informal reception and garden party at their only the amiable Father-God of
home last Saturday evening after the pop concert given at the the New Testament as "the
Fair Grounds. Joan Freeman Shwayder, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Christian's God," various writ-
Freeman, appeared with the orchestra as piano soloist at that ers, according to Dr. Heller, have
misrepresented the scriptures,
evening's concert.
Mrs. Betty Lipton of New York City recently visited for a and through this distortion, give
unfortunate support to anti-
fortnight in Detroit with family and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Morton and their daughter, Judy of Jewish prejudice. Actually one
Roslyn Road are spending the week in Chicago upon the occas- finds an evolving 'concept of
God in both Old and New Tes-
sion of the 45th wedding anniversary of Mrs. Morton's parents.
taments, he points out.

'Tzena, Tzena'

CARD OF SYMPATHY

Publishes Battle Over Israel Song

NEW YORK — (JTA) — Corn-
petition between two American
xn u s i c publishing companies
over one of Israel's army songs
which is now popular in the
United States resulted in legal
action in New York, attracting
unprecedented attention on the
part of song writers.
The song under dispute is
"Tzena," a Hebrew word mean-
ing "walk out." It was com-
posed in Tel Aviv by a I. Mich-
rovsky-Miron during the Arab-
Israel war and became popular
not only among the soldiers—
because it invites the girls to
come out into the streets to
see the Israel soldiers march-
ing—but also in collective set-
tlements, in cafes and even
among school children.
It did not take long for the
song to reach the United States,
where Cromwell Music, Inc.,
had the text translated into
English and published it.
""Tzena" soon became a "hit"
song on records and on the
radio and in night clubs. How-
ever, a New York composer,
Yudl Grossman, after hearing
the song, wrote to the Tel Aviv
composer asking his permission
for improving on the music. He
&so asked Cromwell Music to
recognize Michrovsky-M i r o n's
rights to royalties.

When Cromwell rejected this
request, Grossman in his and
Michrovsky-Miron's behalf au-
thorized the Mills Music Pub-
lishing Company to publish the
song. Cromwell then sued Mills
on the grounds that the song
was copyrighted by Cromwell.
Grossman instituted a suit
against Cromwell f o r appro-
priating 'Tzena." Each side is
seeking $50,000 damages.

Sisters of Zion Slate
Three Fund Events

At a board luncheon July 12,
Mrs. Gerald Levitt was chosen
chairman of the Sisters of Zion
Mizrachi donor luncheon which
is scheduled for Nov. 15.
Also appointed were Mrs. Ash-
ex- Berlin, co-chairman; Ann
Modrow, reservation chairman,
and Mrs. Ida Goldsmith and
Mrs. Sam Osnos, journal chair-
men.
The group will conduct a tag
day in Mt. Clemens on July 23.
Also being planned is a linen
shower, to take place Sept. 6 at
Rosenberg's. Mrs. Isaac Rosen-
thal is chairman and Mrs. Harry
Finkelstein, co-chairman.

The ladies of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah wish to extend heart-
felt sympathy and condolences
to the Must Family on the pass-
ing of their mother, the late
Mrs. Krakofsky. Mrs. Krakofsky
was an ardent worker in the
ladies organization and be
sadly missed by the group.

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(The Jewish Community Center is
Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare
Federation, and Is a Red Feather
Agency.)

Monday, July 24—Television con-
cert, followed by classical
record program, 8:30- p.m., tele-
vision lounge, Dexter-Davision
Center.
Monday, July 24—"Happiness in
Marriage," lecture by Herman
Margulies, assistant director,
Jewish Home for Aged, 8:30
p.m., 12th St: Council Center.
Tuesday, July 25—Splash dance
for teen-agers at Woodward
Center pool; swimming, 7:45
p.m., followed by dancing.
Toby Stein, Jocelyn Perlis, Iris
Konatzky, program chairmen.
Wednesday, July 26—"Life in
Israel," lecture and color slides
by Dr. Max Rosenfeld, 9 p.m.,
outdoor court, Woodward Cen-
ter.
Wednesday, July 26—Mothers'
Clubs bus trip to Camp David-
son at Pine Lake. Bus leaves
Woodward Center at 10 a.m.
Thursday, July 27—"Who's Boss,"
film on marriage, followed by
discussion led by Dr. Stephen
Mamchur of Wayne Univer-
sity sociology department, 9
p.m., outdoor court, Woodward
Center.

Fashion Note:

Woman's Hat Designed
For Sabbath Blessing

NEW YORK—A new type of
women's hat—for use by Orth-
odox Hebrew women for the
blessing of the Sabbath candles
—has just made its bow, intro-
duced by the Sabbath Observ-
ance Council Inc. of America,
1123 Broadway, New York.
Production of this new hat,
a variation of the "Hinumah,"
the traditional Orthodox He-
brew bridal hat used in the Tal-
mudic era, will begin soon, the
Council said.

Sholem Aleichem Has
Dinner at Belle Isle

"Dinner Under the Stars" is
being planned by the Women's
Division of the Sholem Aleichem
Institute for 5 p.m. Wednesday,
July 26, at Belle Isle.
The group will congregate at
a site on the island, diagonally
across from the music shell,.
Bertha Lieberman and Sema.
Sesley are sponsoring the event.
For further information call
UN. 2-6310 or TY. 4-7343.

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